1.Health Status and Health-promoting Lifestyle for Living Donors after Kidney Donation Through Survey.
Min Kyung NAM ; Doo In LEE ; Oh Jung KWON
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 2014;28(3):144-153
BACKGROUND: Normal renal function and health have been recognized as important factors in living donors after kidney donation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health status and health-promoting lifestyle in living donors after kidney donation. METHODS: A total of 678 living-kidney donors were counted in our center from January 1990 to December 2011. Only 84 donors agreed to participate in the survey by telephone. We received consent for participation in our survey from 48 donors (57.1%). Data were collected from May to August 2013 using donor characteristics, health status, and Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile I (HPLP-I). RESULTS: The donors were predominantly female (62.5%) and the average age was 48.9+/-11.8 years, and the average period after nephrectomy was 9.7+/-5.7 years. The characteristics of donors included ideal body weight (37.5%), overweight (37.5%) in body mass index, and good health status (81.3%). Most donors underwent an annual medical check-up (56.2%), no health problem (81.3%), and no disease (64.6%). However, one patient was treated with dialysis for renal failure due to diabetes. The total average score for HPLP-I was 128.3+/-13.9. Higher than average scores (116.3+/-19.1) were observed for the general middle-aged woman. There were statistically significant differences in self-realization and nutrition in subsection of HPLP-I. Self-realization showed a higher score for Christian (F=2.743, P=0.041) and good health (F=3.389, P=0.017). Nutrition showed a higher score for overweight, obesity (F=6.783, P=0.000), and older than 60 (F=3.854, P=0.009). CONCLUSIONS: Most living kidney donors were healthy after their donation and had relatively high scores for health-promoting lifestyle. However, one patient had a serious health problem. In addition, younger, longer period after donation, and the rare health examination of donors showed a lower health-promoting lifestyle. Designed and continuous health-care management after transplantation is needed for kidney donors.
Body Mass Index
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Dialysis
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Female
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Humans
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Ideal Body Weight
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Kidney Transplantation
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Kidney*
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Life Style*
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Living Donors*
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Nephrectomy
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Obesity
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Overweight
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Renal Insufficiency
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Telephone
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Tissue Donors
2.A Case of Polyarteritis Nodosa Presented as Myositis.
Woo Jung KIM ; Doo Eung KIM ; Oh Sang KWON
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1993;11(2):271-276
Polyarteritis nodosa is one of the necrotizing vasculitis inv'olving small and medium sized arteries. Polyarteritis nodosa may affect many organs such as kidney, musculoskeletal system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, heart, and nerve. In Cupps and Fauci's autopsy studies, muscle involvement was found in 39% of the patients with polyarteritis nodosa. Commonly Polyarteritis nodosa may be presented clinically by myalgia. We experienced a case of polyarteritis nodosa presenting as myositis, diagnosed by muscle biopsy and renal angiography, which appear with unusual presentation of joint contracture in lt elbow and muscle crarnping pain rather than cornmonly presented myalgla.
Angiography
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Arteries
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Autopsy
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Biopsy
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Contracture
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Elbow
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Heart
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Humans
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Joints
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Kidney
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Musculoskeletal System
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Myalgia
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Myositis*
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Polyarteritis Nodosa*
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Skin
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Vasculitis
3.Prevalence of HIV Infected Blood Donors in Korea.
Seon Ho LEE ; Bo Chan JUNG ; Doo Sung KIM ; Young Chul OH
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1994;5(1):39-44
Screening test of Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV) infection was introduced on Korean Blood Donor Test Program in July 1987, and the test results between July 1987 and December 1990 were reported on the Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion on May 1992. Moreover, we assessed anti-HIV ELISA screening test result of 3,905,986 blood donors donated at Korean Red Cross Blood Centers between January 1991 and December 1993. The seropositivity of anti-HIV ELISA screening test was 0.26% in 1991, 0.30% in 1992 and 0.18% in 1993.0.15% of all donors in 1991 was reactive repeatedly, and 0.15% in 1992 and 0.08% in 1993. The prevalence of HIV infected donors confirmed by Western Blot Assay was 0.0003% in 1991, 0.0015% in 1992, and 0.0009% in 1993. The sero-positivities of anti-HIV screening tests with AIDSDIA reagent and HIVIRO reagent were 0.32% and 0.17% and the difference was significantly(p<0.05). The sero-positivities of ELISA screening and Western Blot. Assay detecting anti-HIV were lower in soldier group than in non-soldier donor group (p< 0.05).
Blood Donors*
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Blood Transfusion
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Blotting, Western
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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HIV*
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Humans
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Korea*
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Mass Screening
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Military Personnel
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Prevalence*
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Red Cross
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Tissue Donors
4.Mechanism of Hypercallus Formation in Patients with Concomitant Fracture and Head injury.
Jin Rok OH ; Sung Kwan HWANG ; Jung Ho RAH ; Doo Hee LEE ; Min Kyu MOON
Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society 1999;2(2):125-131
We built the hypothesis that the hypertrophic callus formation is mediated by beta-endorphin that stimulates secretion of GH and increase circulation growth factor activity in head injury patient. We classified 4 groups such as 5 normal person(control), group I;5 patients with only fracture, group II;5 patients with fracture and head injury, group III; 5 patients with only head injury, group IV. We obtained the samples of serum from each group at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 weeks after trauma and assessed the serum level of GH, GHRH, somatostatin. The serum level of GH was statisticallyu higher in group III, IV than group I, II. There was not significant difference in serum level of GHRH. The serum level of somatostatin was higher in group II, III, IV than group I, but there was no statistical significance in each group. GH has a important role in hypertrophic callus formation in severe head injury patients, but there was no evidence that the mechanism is mediated by beta-EndorphinGHRH & somatostatin-GH-GF-1, beta-FGF axis. There may be a another mechanism in increasing GH that was stimulated by beta-endorphin in thalamus and lateral ventricle, and it should be necessary for further evaluation of it.
Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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beta-Endorphin
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Bony Callus
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Craniocerebral Trauma*
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Head*
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Humans
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Lateral Ventricles
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Somatostatin
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Thalamus
5.Comparative analysis between arthroscopic and open reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Jung Man KIM ; Doo Hoon SUN ; Sung Kwan HWANG ; Young Ki OH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(4):1353-1363
No abstract available.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament*
6.Synovial sarcoma associated with multiple exostosis: a case report.
Keung Bae RHEE ; Sae Joong OH ; Soo Kil KIM ; Jung Doo KIM ; Heum Rye PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(3):825-829
No abstract available.
Exostoses, Multiple Hereditary*
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Sarcoma, Synovial*
7.Open Reduction and Internal Fixation in a Displaced, Comminuted Acetabular Fracture: Report of a Case
Moon Sang CHUNG ; Jung Il OH ; Doo Soon KIM ; Kyung Chan LEE ; Woo Goo CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(1):184-188
An anatomical reduction and maintainance of articular fracture is on of the basic principles In Orthopedic Surgery if good function is to ensue, especially in a major welght bearing joint such as hip knee ankle. In displaced articular fractures, excellent results can be achieved mainly by an open anatomical reduction and firm internal fixation. We performed an open reduction and internal flxation with plates and screws in a patient with the severely comminuted acetabular fracture, and a satisfactory result is obtained.
Acetabulum
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Ankle
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Hip
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee
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Orthopedics
8.The Influence of Halothane Anesthesia on the T - lymphocyte Subpopulations.
Jung Doo OH ; Yoon Kang SONG ; Jae Seung YOON
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1991;24(2):288-298
There are substantial evidences indiacting that anesthesia and surgery produce significant suppression of immune function. It is generally recognized that immunosuppressive manifestations such as lymphopenia, granulocytosis, decreased transformation to various antigens and impaired neutrophil chemotaxis could be followed by surgical operation. anesthetic agents may also have both direct and hormone-mediated indirect effects on immune systems. Recent evidences indicate that immunosurveillance mechanisms are not only important in the management of emerging infection and malignancy, but also critical to successful elimination of microscopic residual tumor after operation. This study was done to investigate the effeets of halothane anesthesia on T-lymphocyte subpopulations in patients undergoing hysterectomy. Lymphocyte, granulocytes and T-lymphoeyte subpopulations were counted before, during and after anestesia. The results showed that the decrease in the CD4+ cells (helper/inducer T-cells) was bigger than the decrease in the CD8+ cells (suppressor/ cytotoxic T-cells). CD3+ cells (total T-cells) and CD45R+ cells were also decreased. However, these decrease turned to normal values in 5 days. The overall result of this study suggest that anesthesia with halothane may bring temporal suppressive effect on the immunologic responses.
Anesthesia*
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Anesthetics
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Chemotaxis
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Granulocytes
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Halothane*
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Immune System
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Lymphocyte Subsets*
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Lymphocytes*
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Lymphopenia
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Monitoring, Immunologic
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Neoplasm, Residual
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Neutrophils
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Reference Values
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T-Lymphocytes
9.Evaluation of Cerebral Aneurysm with High Resolution MR Angiography using Slice Interpolation Technique: Correlation with Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) and MR Angiography (MRA).
Tae Sub CHUNG ; Jin Yang JOO ; Sei Jung OH ; Chang Soo AHN ; Doo Hoe HA ; Daisy CHIEN ; Gerhard LAUB
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1997;1(1):94-102
PURPOSE: There have been some efforts to diagnose intracranial aneurysm through a non-invasive method using MRA, although the process may be difficult when the lesion is less than 3mm. The present study prospectively compare the results of high resolution, fast speed slice interpolation MRA and DSA therapy examing the potentiality of primary non-invasive screening test. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 26 cerebral aneurysm lesions from 14 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage from ruptured aneurysm (RA) and 5 patients with unruptured aneurysm(UA). In all subjects, MRA was taken to confirm the vessel of origin, definition of aneurysm neck and the relationship of the aneurysm to nearby small vessels, and the results were compared with the results of DSA. The images were obtained with 1.5T superconductive machine(Vision, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) on 4 slabs of MRA using slice interpolation. the settings include TR/TE/FA=30/6.4/25, matrix 160x512, FOV 150x200, 7minutes 42seconds of scan time, effective thickness of 0.7mm and an entire thickness of 102.2mm. The images included structures from foramen magnum to A3 portion of anterior cerebral artery. MIP was used for the image analysis, and multiplanar reconstruction(MPR) technique was used in cases of intracranial aneurysm. RESULTS: A total of 26 intracranial aneurysm lesions from 19 patients with 2 patients having 3 lesion, 3 patients having 2 lesions and the rest of 14 patients having 1 lesion each were examined. Among those, 14 were RA and 12 were UA. Eight lesions were less than 2mm in size, 9 lesions were 3-5mm, 7 were 6-9mm and 2 were larger than 10mm. On initial exams, 25 out of 26 aneurysm lesions were detected in either MRA or DSA showing 96% sensitively. Specificity cannot be estimated since there was no true negative of false positive findings. When MRA and MPR were used concurrently for the confirmation of size and shape, the results were equivalent to those of DSA, while in the confirmation of aneurysm neck and parent vessels, the concurrent use of MRA and MPR was far superior to the sole use of either MRA or DSA. CONCLUSION: High resolution MRA using slice interpolation technique showed equal results as those of DSA for the detection of intracranial aneurysm, and may be used as a primary nin-invasive screening test in the future.
Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, Ruptured
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Angiography*
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Angiography, Digital Subtraction*
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Anterior Cerebral Artery
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Foramen Magnum
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Mass Screening
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Neck
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Parents
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Prospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
10.Assessment of the Naktong river pollution after phenol spillage from the Kumi industrial estates II, Korea.
Doo Hie KIM ; Bong Ki JANG ; Sung Chul HONG ; Hyo Jung MOON ; Duck Hee LEE ; Hae Ju OH
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1993;26(2):268-281
The aquatic quality of the Naktong river after two of three months in June, 1991 with phenol spillage from a electrical factory in Kumi was investigated. The samples were collected at six sites of the Naktong river basin and Kachang and Kongsan lakes. Phenol was not detected from all water samples. Turbidity was very much increased to the down stream in the Naktong river. The BOD and COD values exceeded the 2nd grade(3 mg/l) of the Korean standard quality of Environmental Water Act at the all sampling sites of the Naktong river. Especially, the value of COD at Kaejin (12.5 mg/l) was poorly classified as to the 5th grade of water class for the environmental quality standards. Organophosphorous pesticides such as parathion, malathion, fenitrothion and diazinon were investigated but not detected. Diazinon was only detected at the Ilson bridge(1.42 ppb), Okkye stream(6.95 ppb), Waekwan bridge(0.32 ppb), Gangjung reservior(0.13 ppb), Kaejin(0.05 ppb). Of the carbamates such as carbanyl, isoprocarb and cabofuran, the carbofuran was detected all sites except tap water, and Kachang and Kongsan lakes. The content of heavy metals such ans Cd, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn, Hg were not exceeding for drinking water standards at the all sampling region, but only mecury was detected from Okkye stream(0.018ppb) and Kaejin(0.09ppb). In the regions of Kachang and Kongsan lakes, the content of heavy metals were lower than that of reservoir of Naktong river.
Carbamates
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Carbofuran
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Diazinon
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Drinking Water
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Fenitrothion
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Gyeongsangbuk-do*
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Korea*
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Lakes
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Malathion
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Metals, Heavy
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Parathion
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Pesticides
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Phenol*
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Rivers*
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Water
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Water Quality